(19-01-12, 02:37 PM)Jamatrad Wrote: How do people keep the humble abodes warm in the winter months?
(and cold nights at other times of the year)

As Marcus says generally a parafin/petrol lantern will provide a suprising amount of heat, but for that sauna experience some form of wood burning stove will keep you toasty in the coldest of weather, however you have to be careful not to set your tent on fire...

(19-01-12, 02:37 PM)Jamatrad Wrote: How do people keep the humble abodes warm in the winter months?
(and cold nights at other times of the year)

As Marcus says generally a parafin/petrol lantern will provide a suprising amount of heat, but for that sauna experience some form of wood burning stove will keep you toasty in the coldest of weather, however you have to be careful not to set your tent on fire...

Woohoo, my tent warmth system arrived the other day, a somewhat belated Cristmas prezie! A Frontier Stove (read Mick Finns Review), been hankering after one for ages, and now I have one of my very own!

Today (Sat) before the on-set of the cold and nasty weather that's been promised we had to get the tent up to decide where the stove would actually go, before we cut a hole in the top!

Decided best place is in the centre leaving room for beds either side and enough room in the front to sit round/cook.

Proper heat resistant thingy mi jig in place.

Test burn...Well I had to didn't I?

Looking forward to using it anger now! February cold-spell huh...Bring it on!!